THE LABOUR PARTY
COMMUNIST ATTACK
A considerable part of the addresses of Mr.-R. iV Grifhn and Mr. W. O'Reilly, Communist candidates for WelJington seats, at the opening of the Communist "Party's- -election . campaign last night, was devoted to a denunciation of the Labour Party and its policy, with special references to Mr. Holland, Mr. Semplc, and Mr. Fraser. Mr. O'Keilly contended that the Labour Party did not understand tho un-, employment problem. The Labour Party was very free with advice, but it was advice thai would not be acceptable to any class-conscious worker. The policy of the. Labour Party was a capitalist policy. • Mr." Griffin referred to what he termed the changod attitude.of Mr. Holland, Mr. Fraser, and Mr. Semple since'the Waihi strike. Ho declared that Labour class workers all over the world now realised that Labour Governments offered them no more than capitalist Governments offered them before.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 120, 17 November 1931, Page 11
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THE LABOUR PARTY
Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 120, 17 November 1931, Page 11
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